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Roman-Egyptian Trade Agreement Word Scramble

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Experience the ancient world of the Roman-Egyptian Trade Agreement (20 BC) through a fun and educational word scramble game!

  • Unscramble key vocabulary terms related to trade agreements
  • Test your knowledge of historical events

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Roman-Egyptian Trade Agreement
The Roman-Egyptian Trade Agreement of 20 BC was a treaty between Rome and Egypt that regulated trade relations between the two powers.
Treaty
The Roman-Egyptian Trade Agreement was a formal treaty that outlined the terms of trade between Rome and Egypt.
Trade relations
The trade agreement improved trade relations between Rome and Egypt, leading to increased economic prosperity for both regions.
Commerce
The Roman-Egyptian Trade Agreement facilitated commerce between the two regions, allowing for the exchange of goods and services.
Imports
Under the trade agreement, Egypt was able to increase its imports of Roman goods, such as wine and olive oil.
Exports
Rome benefited from the trade agreement by increasing its exports of goods to Egypt, such as grain and textiles.
Economic prosperity
The trade agreement contributed to economic prosperity in both Rome and Egypt, as it allowed for increased trade and exchange of goods.
Diplomatic relations
The Roman-Egyptian Trade Agreement also improved diplomatic relations between Rome and Egypt, leading to a more stable political environment.
Negotiations
The trade agreement was the result of lengthy negotiations between Roman and Egyptian officials, who worked to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
Mutually beneficial
The trade agreement was considered mutually beneficial for both Rome and Egypt, as it allowed for increased trade and economic growth.

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